Remasters

~ Release by Led Zeppelin (see all versions of this release, 14 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
CD 3
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Led Zeppelin Profile
Led Zeppelin28:05
2Station Liner: “Hello this is Jimmy Page and you’re listening to the station that made rock classic.”
Jimmy Page0:04
3Station Liner: “Hi there, this is Jimmy Page. Hold on to your seats, here comes Led Zeppelin.”
Jimmy Page0:03
4Station Liner: “Good morning, this is Jimmy Page. Come on, it’s time to wake up and get the Led out.”
Jimmy Page0:05
5Station Liner: “Hi this is Jimmy Page and this deejay is insane.”
Jimmy Page0:03
6Station Liner: “Hello, I’m Jimmy Page and this is Led Zeppelin.”
Jimmy Page0:02
7Station Liner: “Hello this is Jimmy Page and I wanna hear some rock and roll.”
Jimmy Page0:03
8Station Liner: “Hello, this is Jimmy Page. Keep your radio tuned right here.”
Jimmy Page0:03
9Q: How did the Led Zeppelin 4-CD set come about? A: “Actually what happened…I think y’know.”
Jimmy Page0:55
10Q: Where did you find all the old Led Zeppelin tapes? A: “Oh they were…was fortunate.”
Jimmy Page0:24
11Q: What was the hardest part of the project? A: “I guess…myself y’know.”
Jimmy Page0:22
12Q: What is the difference between these versions and the originals? A: “Well the clarity…pretty positive.”
Jimmy Page0:26
13Q: Did you have any old unreleased numbers left over? A: “We didn’t…included that one.”
Jimmy Page1:32
14Q: Do any of the re-EQ’d songs stand out? A: “I think…really great y’know.”
Jimmy Page0:38
15Q: Is it true that Elvis Presley’s “Baby Let’s Play House” got you into rock and roll? A: “I was really…went on from there.”
Jimmy Page0:51
16Q: What was your idea when you put Led Zeppelin together? A: “I had in my…from there.”
Jimmy Page2:05
17Q: How long did Led Zeppelin I take to record? A: “The first…changed the name.”
Jimmy Page0:34
18Q: What was your first U.S. tour like? A: “We went over…like dynamite.”
Jimmy Page0:36
19Q: As a producer, what studio techniques did you come up with? A: “Backwards echo…‘You Shook Me’.”
Jimmy Page0:46
20Q: What is the most satisfying thing about Led Zeppelin to you? A: “The most…it’s wonderful.”
Jimmy Page0:21
21Q: What do you remember about Led Zeppelin’s first rehearsal? A: “I remember…the power.”
Robert Plant0:28
22Q: What influences did everyone bring to Led Zeppelin? A: “Well we’d pick…really good.”
Robert Plant1:08
23Q: Tell us how Led Zeppelin replaced Jeff Beck’s group for their first U.S. tour. A: “Yeah, well Jeff…just happened.”
Robert Plant0:27
24Q: How do you feel about the first Led Zeppelin album? A: “If I’d been…it was great.”
Robert Plant1:00
25Q: What was the Led Zeppelin stage show like? A: “The element…about the music.”
Robert Plant0:22
26Q: Were there any set areas of expertise for the members of Led Zeppelin? A: “No not really…all the time.”
Robert Plant0:45
27Q: What was it like recording the second Led Zeppelin album on the road? A: “When we were…I think.”
Robert Plant0:32
28Q: Why did you go to Wales to come up with material for Led Zeppelin III? A: “All we wanted…a fine moment.”
Robert Plant1:18
29Q: Tell us about Houses of the Holy. A: “Houses of the…schoolboy tricks.”
Robert Plant1:26
30Q: How did “Kashmir” come about? A: “Following the…that road somewhere.”
Robert Plant0:42
31Q: Tell us about “Traveling Riverside Blues”. A: “‘Traveling Riverside…’…was murdered.”
Robert Plant1:43
32Q: How would you like Led Zeppelin to be remembered? A: “I’d like to…been measured.”
Robert Plant1:04
33Q: How did you start playing bass guitar? A: “My father was…run of things.”
John Paul Jones0:36
34Q: As a session musician, who did you play for? A: “Everybody…quite often yeah.”
John Paul Jones0:36
35Q: How did you get into arranging? A: “The only real…I think.”
John Paul Jones0:24
36Q: Tell us about Led Zeppelin’s first rehearsal. A: “We first played…first number.”
John Paul Jones0:54
37Q: How did the name Led Zeppelin come about? A: “The name…could use it.”
John Paul Jones0:47
38Q: What was the stage set like? A: “As far as…enjoyable stuff.”
John Paul Jones0:35
39Q: What was your keyboard set up like? A: “A nightmare…on the road.”
John Paul Jones1:13
40Q: What was it like being the low profile member of Led Zeppelin? A: “The main…prefer it.”
John Paul Jones0:36
41Q: Why did you start using mobile recording facilities? A: “Just like the…making music.”
John Paul Jones0:23
42Q: What do you consider one of the best moments of Led Zeppelin? A: “The early…really steaming.”
John Paul Jones0:34
43Q: Tell us about Led Zeppelin’s studio techniques. A: “We used to…through experimentation.”
John Paul Jones1:35